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Prenatal Ethanol Exposure Affects the Proliferation and Differentiation of the Osteoblasts from Newborn Rats
2015
OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects and its consumption during pregnancy may cause various alterations in the fetus, including deficit of bone development. The objective of this study was to evaluate the initial responses, on osteoblasts isolated from newborn rat calvaria, after prenatal ethanol exposure. Nine pregnant rats were divided into three groups according to the diet fed during pregnancy: Rats fed 20% ethanol, Pair-fed and control were the groups. At 3 days of life, newborn rats were
doi:10.3844/ojbsci.2015.134.142
fatcat:7s66pjpqvzg3pfjvqrlw47vwf4